Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am one of the APS parents who reached out directly to ACPD about this and sent the link to the thread. Here is the response I received on Saturday:
"I want to thank you for bringing this matter to our attention. I want you to know that we worked with the school and the students’ parents to ensure that no children were in danger and to ensure that the young man received the services he needed. We appreciate concerned parents and citizens bringing things of concern to our attention."
This is probably more scary - the kids is getting what services? Talked to an elementary school guidance counselor once and maybe now and then when the guidance counselor sees the kid says "how are you doing?" And then claims to have "followed up multiple times"
I will be honest - in these situations I think the school and police need to be forced to a higher standard and explain the services being received as well as the safety plan in lace.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are the police involved? They would be if I were in your situation.
I have no idea as the school is handling this.
Anonymous wrote:I am one of the APS parents who reached out directly to ACPD about this and sent the link to the thread. Here is the response I received on Saturday:
"I want to thank you for bringing this matter to our attention. I want you to know that we worked with the school and the students’ parents to ensure that no children were in danger and to ensure that the young man received the services he needed. We appreciate concerned parents and citizens bringing things of concern to our attention."
Anonymous wrote:What is the great schools rating
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hell, let's say her kid IS a mean bully. When she and other children are shot by an upset kid, they become victims. Irregardless of what prompted it, if a child is talking about bringing a gun to school, the police should be notified immediately. The school and parents can all sort out the behavior, but absolutely many more kids than just this group of boys and girls could be impacted.
This.
If you bully someone, killing them is not the answer.
I can't believe that some of you are justifying that fact. What is wrong with you people?
No one justified killing bullies.
You haven't read this entire thread.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was really unpopular and teased in elementary. I put a note that said "death to you" in the desk of one girl who was tormenting me. Thankfully no one took any of that seriously in the 70s so I ddin't get in trouble. Unfortunatly, no one took bullying seriously either.
And there weren't mass school shootings in the good 'old days either.
I am from that period and realize how different the world is today and how many more people have access to guns/assault rifles.
Are you joking?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_school_shootings_in_the_United_States
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was really unpopular and teased in elementary. I put a note that said "death to you" in the desk of one girl who was tormenting me. Thankfully no one took any of that seriously in the 70s so I ddin't get in trouble. Unfortunatly, no one took bullying seriously either.
And there weren't mass school shootings in the good 'old days either.
I am from that period and realize how different the world is today and how many more people have access to guns/assault rifles.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are the police involved? They would be if I were in your situation.
I have no idea as the school is handling this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This darn thread has me wondering if I should send my children to school today. Has anyone figured out if this is a legit post, and/or what school this is happening at?
I asked my child (Nottingham) last night if there were any arguments over lunch tables last year, and she didn't recall any. It's pretty pathetic that this poster is not making everyone aware of what school this is. I fear for all the families of APS at the moment...
grow up drama queen
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was really unpopular and teased in elementary. I put a note that said "death to you" in the desk of one girl who was tormenting me. Thankfully no one took any of that seriously in the 70s so I ddin't get in trouble. Unfortunatly, no one took bullying seriously either.
And there weren't mass school shootings in the good 'old days either.
I am from that period and realize how different the world is today and how many more people have access to guns/assault rifles.
Anonymous wrote:I was really unpopular and teased in elementary. I put a note that said "death to you" in the desk of one girl who was tormenting me. Thankfully no one took any of that seriously in the 70s so I ddin't get in trouble. Unfortunatly, no one took bullying seriously either.
Anonymous wrote:I am one of the APS parents who reached out directly to ACPD about this and sent the link to the thread. Here is the response I received on Saturday:
"I want to thank you for bringing this matter to our attention. I want you to know that we worked with the school and the students’ parents to ensure that no children were in danger and to ensure that the young man received the services he needed. We appreciate concerned parents and citizens bringing things of concern to our attention."